The U.S. Treasury building is featured on the back of the $10 bill.
The front shows a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. The back shows a picture of the US Treasury building in Washington.
Alexander Hamilton was never a US President. His picture is on the $10 bill because he was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
Lincoln's picture is on the $5 bill, not his signature. US bills are signed by the Secretary of the Treasury and the US Treasurer.
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The first federally-issued $1 bills had a picture of Salmon P. Chase, Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury.
You can purchase treasury bills directly from the U.S. Treasury. You can purchase them from the US Treasury's website or from your bank.
The U.S. ten-dollar bill features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton's image has been on the bill since 1929. The reverse side of the bill depicts the U.S. Treasury Building.
A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, has appeared on all US $10 bills since 1928.
The back of the United States ten dollar bill has a picture of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, DC Note that all US bills have captions identifying their pictures and portraits.
It's the Treasury Department seal and is a mark of authenticity because it indicates the bill is issued by the US Treasury.